Consent and Coercion in First Nations Contraception
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Dr. Unjali Malhotra, CCFP Women’s Health NCMP Dip IPHC, is a Family Physician with extensive training and expertise in Women’s Health. She graduated from Family Medicine in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and went on to create and complete the Women’s Health fellowship program at the University of Manitoba, focusing on contraception, gynaecologic oncology, and general gynaecology. Dr. Malhotra and Dr. Alicia discuss the definitions of informed consent, establishing relationship, and creating safe spaces especially when it comes to Indigenous maternal health. Resources: Aboriginal Pregnancy Passport: A book supporting the pregnant person in having a healthy pregnancy, and preparing for a traditional way of welcoming baby into the world Informed Consent for Contraception: A Shared Decision-Making Guide and Form Standing up Against Coerced Sterilization in the Health Care System
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